Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy
Question
The gas like carbon monoxide, when combined with blood’s hemoglobin, forms a stable compound which is known as
- Carboxyhemoglobin
- Carbohemoglobin
- Carbomonoglobin
- Carboglobin
Hint:
Carbon monoxide is a harmful poisonous gas for humans. Carbon monoxide is found in the smoke that is released by the burning of wood, fossil fuels, or the fumes released by the exhaust of vehicles.
The correct answer is: Carboxyhemoglobin
Gas like carbon monoxide, when combined with blood’s hemoglobin, forms a stable compound which is known as Carboxyhemoglobin.
the hemoglobin found in the human blood has a very great affinity for carbon monoxide as compared to oxygen. The haemoglobin binds with carbon monoxide to form a stable compound known as carboxyhaemoglobin.
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